This is a discussion on [Proftpd-user] How to change directory automatically after log in - proftpd ; --===============0908932195== Content-Type: text/plain; charset=gb2312 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit hi, I configured proftpd to jail account to be in its home directory. How could I config proftpd to let a user to be at a special directory after he logged in. E.g. In ...
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hi,
I configured proftpd to jail account to be
in its home directory.
How could I config proftpd to let a user to be at a
special directory after he logged in.
E.g.
In order to ease people's operation, I plan to
exec "cd" automatically, for example:
After log in, accout "joe" will exec "cd
/home/doc" automatically.
Joe
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